Display of MrSID Image Files

Resumen

These tools allow for the simple display of MrSID image files in Arcplot, Arcedit, and GRID in ArcInfo 8.0.2 on Solaris 2.7.
This download is not supported by ESRI Technical Support. It is provided on an AS IS basis, without warranty of any kind. ESRI does not assume responsibility for the accuracy or reliability of this download and recommends you test it prior to implementation into an existing workflow or process.

Descripción

These tools allow for the simple display of MrSID image files in Arcplot, Arcedit, and GRID in ArcInfo 8.0.2 on Solaris 2.7. Read the Notes below for usage caveats.

This download is not supported by ESRI Technical Support. It is provided on an AS IS basis, without warranty of any kind. ESRI does not assume responsibility for the accuracy or reliability of this download and recommends you test it prior to implementation into an existing workflow or process.

Uses the currently set or default mapextent for extracting and displaying the MrSID image. This is the standard behavior you would get from using the IMAGE command.

FULL

Displays the full MrSID image, setting the mapextent to the full image

*

Allows interactive setting of the mapextent and the window to be displayed

<xmin> <ymin> <xmax> <ymax>

Expects the extents to be specified in mapunits for the area to be displayed

Notes

The .sid extension for the image name is required in each of the commands.

Display of the SID file will create a temporary file in your current workspace that will be removed after the image has been displayed. Every time the image is redrawn as a result of a pan, zoom, or other display canvas update, the temporary file will be recreated and again deleted.

These tools should be used for display only. Images drawn in this manner should not be put into a graphics file or attempted to be printed.

These tools do not interact in any way with any other commands. For example, LISTIMAGES will not list SID files, and none of the IMAGE related commands can be used with SID files.